Since my Blackberry belongs to my employer, I won't be putting e-books on it. I have tried some e-books on my personal phone. Moon Reader and the Project Gutenberg site are interesting, but I really want something more "book sized than my phone. The price drop on the Barnes & Noble tablet, plus the relative ease of jailbreaking them is getting more appealing.

It's a general rule that if the selling point of a book it that it was written by some trendy, unconventional means (but especially something that was trendy ten years ago), the contents will be crap. Some goes for movies shot on iPhones, music performed on iPads and literature composed entirely of Tweets or Facebook statuses

I have an iPhone and a company issued BlackBerry. The only possible way one could prefer a BlackBerry would have to be if one never used an iPhone or Android phone in their lives. It is inferior in every way.

Slu:I have an iPhone and a company issued BlackBerry. The only possible way one could prefer a BlackBerry would have to be if one never used an iPhone or Android phone in their lives. It is inferior in every way.

This. I can see why someone may like an iphone or android more than the other, as both have several pluses and some minuses. There are no plusses on a Blackberry anymore.

Slu:I have an iPhone and a company issued BlackBerry. The only possible way one could prefer a BlackBerry would have to be if one never used an iPhone or Android phone in their lives. It is inferior in every way.

THIS!

I cannot wait to ditch my BB and go back to a Droid. Stupidest move I ever made.